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Convergence to a Single Network Roadmap Convergence to a Single Network Roadmap Information Dominance Industry Day 22 June 2010

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Page 1: Convergence to a Single Network Roadmap

Convergence to aSingle Network

Roadmap

Convergence to aSingle Network

Roadmap

Information DominanceIndustry Day22 June 2010

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The command and control of our forces, aswell as our weapons and surveillance systems,depend upon secure and reliable networks tofunction.

-- William J. Lynn III, Deputy Secretary of Defense, 03 Jun 2010

The command and control of our forces, aswell as our weapons and surveillance systems,depend upon secure and reliable networks tofunction.

-- William J. Lynn III, Deputy Secretary of Defense, 03 Jun 2010

Warfare is ultimately an information contestWarfare is ultimately an information contest

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Challenges to Information Dominance…

Networks Today: ..lack information and services that are visible, accessible, discoverable and

understandable ..are information “silos”– requiring manual intervention to move information

from one stove-piped system to another ..are unresponsive to today’s dynamic environment; interfaces are “hard-

wired” vice flexible and adaptable .. are unable to quickly leverage the latest information technology solutions

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Afloat Network Environment

Average Networks Per Carrier 15 Amphib 10 Cruiser/Destroyer 7

Challenges Security Compatibility Platform-centric acquisition Program alignment Install timelines (+8 Yrs) Environment Training Finite manpower/Infinite demands Bandwidth saturation Life cycle costs

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UnderseaDominance

Roadmap Relationships

ISR

UxS

Cyber

Info

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Dom

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trate

gic

Vis

ion

IntegratedSurface Sensors

Climate Change

Arctic

DecisionSuperiority

SpectrumUsage

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Convergence toSingle Network

Network Roadmap supports other Information Dominance Roadmaps

MDA

Drivers

Dependencies

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CSN Roadmap Scope

Convergence to a Single Network Roadmap – Actions to achieve anintegrated network and communications environment that enables Navyusers to:

seamlessly access and share classified and unclassifiedinformation globally in performing their missions

operate in all environments, supported by common services,standard interfaces and authoritative governance

readily share data and information with other DoD, Federal,Coalition and NGO partners.

Leverage automation and consolidation to achieve efficiencies

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Iterative roadmap development will directly impactinvestments, technical and programmatic decisions

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Guiding Principles

Global Access

Information Sharing

Interoperability

Unified Capability

Unique Identity

Enterprise Attributes

Resilience

Adaptive Reconfiguration

Robust NETOPS

Affordability

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Roadmap Development

RoadmapArchitecture

Related Milestones

Roadmap Brief

Total OwnershipCost (TOC)Analysis

DOTMLPFAnalysis

MissionCapability GapAnalysis

Roadmap Report

Roadmap TimelineIPR Reviews

DECNOVOCTSEPAUGJULJUNMAYAPRMARFEBWBS Deliverables

CBA - Capability Based AssessmentGIG - Global Information GridICD - Initial Capabilities Document

IPR - In-Process ReviewMOC - Maritime Operations CenterNNE - Navy Network Environment

TodayInitial

Delivery

NNE CBA NNE ICDInformationDominanceInstruction

GIG 2.0TBD

FinalDelivery

PreliminaryProductReview

Rev 1FinalProductReview

FinalProductReview

Integrationwith otherRM inputs

Final Report

V1 V2 V3

Final Architecture Products

Final TOC Analysis (POM-12)

Final DOTMLPF Analysis

Rev 1 Draft Final

Final

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Draft

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NNE Vision

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MCEN

MCEN

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Naval Networking Environment

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Challenging Operational Environment Characterized by low bandwidth and/or high

latency data links Disaggregated forces Exponential growth in cyber threat Recruiting/retaining skilled IDC workforce

Opportunities for Success Improve Security, Integration, and

Interoperability

Standards-based data interfaces and links

Automation

Plug and Play Modularization

Minimize long-term reliance on single source

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Overcoming challenges to achieve Mission Assurance

Where Industry Can Help

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Invite Industry Ideas

Network Anomaly Detection

Tools to effectively monitor,manage and maintain network

Integrated Network CommonOperational Picture

Operating in a degraded / deniedSATCOM environment

Data strategy -- storage andreplication to the tactical edge

Innovative technology reuse

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Questions?

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POCs : Mick McCullom [email protected] Coffman [email protected]